Windows Phone 8 ‘Apollo’ may offer support for Skype, NFC, more

Microsoft’s upcoming software for Windows Phone, dubbed “Apollo”, will offer integration with Skype and Windows 8, according to internal video uncovered by Pocketnow.

The Windows Phone OS will have a make-or-break year in 2012, and it’s already off to a good start by being featured in Nokia’s anticipated Lumia 900 smartphone and a few other powerful devices that were pushed by CEO Steve Ballmer (pictured) at CES 2012. Another big update to the phone’s software to support more features will likely help the platform attract more people.

The internal video from PocketNow covers new features that can be expected with Windows Phone 8 software, including multi-core processors, four different screen resolutions, microSD storage, and even Near Field Communication (NFC) support for mobile payments.

Other things that should be on the way include companion experiences with Windows 8, including sharing content and syncing across devices, Internet Explorer 10 Mobile, camera improvements, and business features. There should also be SkyDrive integration for better file management in the cloud.